Graham Hajosy – AFSC Oral History Interview
This interview was given by 29 year old San Diego native Stephen Graham Hajosy. Graham was born and raised in…
These oral histories were collected during the 2020 pandemics of COVID-19 and antiblackness. Together, these life stories make visible existing economic, social, environmental and racial injustices that the pandemics exacerbated. At the same time, they document strategies enacted by communities in San Diego and elsewhere to create safe, livable and humane spaces for each other.
This interview was given by 29 year old San Diego native Stephen Graham Hajosy. Graham was born and raised in…
This Interview is with César López, born August 23rd, 1974 in East Los Angeles. Cesar is currently tenured faculty at…
Victor Ochoa was born in Los Angeles in 1948 and identifies as a headstrong Chicano with a unique border perspective….
Leila Tran is a proud owner of a Vietnamese restaurant in Downtown Oakland. She was able to get a chance…
The following is an interview with San Diego artist Gloria Favela Rocha. Her upbringing as the daughter of immigrants, as…
May Kao Xiong is a Hmong woman who migrated to Illinois, USA, when she was three years old and was…
Maryan Osman was born and raised in San Diego and is the daughter of Somali Refugees. In the interview she…
Maleeka Marsden was born in Tucson, Arizona and has now lived in San Diego for about 10 years. She is…
I interviewed Rebecca Bartel who is currently a 40-year-old professor born in Freiburg, Germany and who is teaching religious studies…
In this interview Jaffet Emmanuel Garcia, an undergraduate student at UC San Diego talks to former UC San Diego Alumni…